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Teacher arrested for sex with student. (what else is new?)

blind_fury said:
I made that thread to help the virgins of the hype. :o

and there are many.

It was kind of you to put it all in first person to save us virgins the humility.
 
Darren Daring said:
You guys, there comes a point where he's making fun of you.
Look, I'm sitting here with a 9 foot tall Tibetan sherpa with 3 breasts straddling my face. Are you?
Didn't think so, so ****, poser.
 
blind_fury said:
I made that thread to help the virgins of the hype. :o

and there are many.

LOL.

"No no. I uh...made that thread for a friend. Actually a friend of a friend who swore me to secrecy."
 
The longer this goes on, I'm convinced someone around here is not an un-virgin, despite his claims to the contrary. :ninja: :hyper:
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
How can you tell when you're an un-virgin?
I would say it's when you've actually had sex, with a girl, and don't brag about it to no end.
 
RIVERSIDE -- A judge dismissed an indecent exposure charge against a woman accused of disrobing in front of a 14-year-old boy, saying the law only applies to men.

Superior Court Judge Robert W. Armstrong said earlier in the week that the law only mentions someone who "exposes his person."

Finally, someone who understands. Is this woman smart or what!
 
Halcohol said:
Where the hell were these teachers when I was 14?
That's the most common quote you hear about these things. Even South Park spoofed that quote on its last episode.:whatever:
 
You would think indeceny laws would apply to both men and women equally. :huh:
 
Erzengel said:
You would think indeceny laws would apply to both men and women equally. :huh:
The world is full of double standards.
 
This....this thread is never going to die, is it? :csad: TEDDY!

jag
 
I thought teachers are the one who nurtures our children but we neglect the fact that they are still normal people. They are not perfect. But still they should have to act like a model in our society. And
I don’t know what would I call her because actually reading some articles about a teacher who had banned for a certain reasons made me to untrust them for at the start they have the role to transform our kids into a learned person with the best that they can do but at the end they are the one who make us feel sick for the damages they have done to our kids.


Like her situation, there were also three educators discovered themselves without work last week in the United Kingdom and Australia. They were all banned from their picked occupation. The bans were each enforced for several factors.



You can read more details here: A busy week for teacher banning in UK and Australia.
 
This is going to sound ridiculous, but when I was in high school, there was a female teacher who straight-up wanted me, and there was nothing there to interpret. It was out there, clear-as-day. She was 28, I was 17. I didn't do anything, and if I had, I would've been one of these national news stories. I'm being dead serious.
 

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